Struggles of a Child with ID and Their Family Members

A. Hashim, Manveen Kaur Sachdev, N. Bahar, W. S. W. Ismail
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There are many children with intellectual disability (ID) in recent years. The increase in numbers reflects the knowledge regarding the issue, thus creating awareness and increased detection for children for any developmental delay. Consequently, medical services are seeing and treating younger cohorts. Their disability may be mild to moderate, making it difficult even for medical professionals to identify these children. Invariably all parents want to have healthy, intelligent, and capable children who can achieve independence and a successful life. The reality is that parents having children with ID often struggle to understand what is happening with their child, what more how to cope with and help their child. Added to their distress is that even professionals dealing with the children and their family have various ideas and beliefs regarding this issue. Identifying families who are struggling and offering them the appropriate advice is essential as these families need proper guidance and services for their child.
一个患有本我症的孩子及其家庭成员的挣扎
近年来,我国出现了许多智力残疾儿童。人数的增加反映了对这一问题的了解,从而提高了对儿童任何发育迟缓的认识和检测。因此,医疗服务部门正在看到和治疗更年轻的人群。他们的残疾可能是轻度到中度的,即使是医疗专业人员也很难识别这些儿童。无一例外,所有的父母都希望自己的孩子健康、聪明、能干,能够独立自主,拥有成功的人生。现实情况是,有本我孩子的父母往往很难理解他们的孩子发生了什么,更不用说如何应对和帮助他们的孩子。更让他们苦恼的是,即使是与孩子及其家庭打交道的专业人士,在这个问题上也有各种各样的想法和信念。确定正在挣扎的家庭并向他们提供适当的建议是必不可少的,因为这些家庭需要为他们的孩子提供适当的指导和服务。
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